Associate Director
Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture
Chief Film Consultant-Researcher
Richard R. Ness
Associate Professor
Western Illinois University
Richard
R. Ness, associate professor at Western Illinois University, is
the
associate
director of the Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture (IJPC), a project of
the Norman Lear Center at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of
Southern California. Ness is the leading scholar in the country on the depiction
of journalists in films. His book, From Headline Hunter to Superman: A Journalism
Filmography, published by Scarecrow Press, has become the definitive book
on the subject. He also is the author of Alan Rudolph: Romance and a Crazed
World (Twayne), the only book to date on the director, as well as articles
and reviews in the Hitchcock Annual, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, and The
International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers. His current project examines
the treatment of gender in musical scores for motion pictures.
“Ness’
expertise on films featuring journalists is encyclopedic. He has a vast collection
of films on both videotape and 16mm film that he is making available to IJPC Associates
through the IJPC library,” said IJPC Director Joe Saltzman. “He is
an invaluable resource and the Norman Lear Center is delighted he is now the associate
director of the IJPC.”
Ness currently is working on an updated edition of his journalism
filmography. It will include newly discovered titles of the 20th
century as well as document films released since the publication
of the previous edition.
Ness received both his B.A. (1981) and M.S. (1991) from Iowa State
University, and his Ph.D. (2002) from Wayne State University. He
taught full-time at both of these universities and was a film, theater,
music and art critic for Iowa newspapers for 11 years.
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